As you are watching the lectures and reading through the Preface and first chapter of Castle of Otranto, I am sure there are things that seem WEIRD, STRANGE, or CONFUSING. Reply to this thread in one of the following ways:
FIRST (pick one below):
CONFUSED? Ask a question about something you’re genuinely confused about in the book. This can be about a character, a confusing sentence or paragraph (quote it!), or topic that has come up in the lectures or reading or assignments. Be specific with page numbers and quotations. Your questions might help other classmates!
STRANGE? WEIRD? There are a lot of strange/weird things in this book. Post a quotation that is strange or weird that you have found and write why it’s strange/weird, how it might relate to the “GOTHIC,” and ask your classmates to respond to some sort of question about it.